So on his Nightmare through the evening fogFlits the squab Fiend o'er fen, and lake, and bog;Seeks some love-wilder'd maid with sleep oppress'd,Alights, and grinning sits upon her breast.

Such as of late amid the murky skyWas mark'd by Fuseli's poetic eye;Whose daring tints, with Shakespeare's happiest grace,Gave to the airy phantom form and place.--Back o'er her pillow sinks her blushing head,Her snow-white limbs hang helpless from the bed;Her interrupted heart-pulse swims in death.

O'er her fair limbs convulsive tremors fleet,Start in her hands, and struggle in her feet;In vain to scream with quivering lips she tries,And strains in palsy'd lids her tremulous eyes;In vain she wills to run, fly, swim, walk, creep;The Will presides not in the bower of Sleep.—On her fair bosom sits the Demon-ApeErect, and balances his bloated shape;Rolls in their marble orbs his Gorgon-eyes,And drinks with leathern ears her tender cries.

Erasmus Darwin. Expanded in his "The Loves of the Plants" (1789), for which Fuseli provided the frontispiece.

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